Almirante Clemente-class destroyer
The Almirante Clemente class of destroyer escorts is a class of warships built for several countries. The class was designed by Ansaldo for the Venezuelan Naval Forces, currently Venezuelan Navy, in the 1950s to complement its.
The Venezuelan Navy has 6 ships originally ordered, with Indonesia had two ships and Portugal had one ship of this design. In the Portuguese Navy, these ships are referred as patrol boats. In the 1950s Venezuelan Navy, the ships were classified as DLV or light destroyers, in the 1980s were reclassified as ASW frigate, and are currently classified as coast guard vessels.
Technical specifications
These ships include these notable characteristics:- Alumite superstructure.
- Air conditioned in all areas.
- Retractable Denny-Brown fin stabilisers
- Unique OTO-Melara 102mm gun used only on this class
Venezuelan Navy
Ships
The construction contracts for these destroyers were awarded on 25 January 1954, and their names were an homage to Venezuelan war of independence heroes who lie at Panteón Nacional:- D-12 Almirante Clemente, named after Lino de Clemente, an officer of the Spanish and Venezuelan navies and prominent politician in early Venezuela. Sunk in 2009.
- D-13 General Flores, named after Juan José Flores, Venezuelan soldier, as well as the first president of Ecuador. Sunk in 1978.
- D-22 General Moran, named after José Trinidad Moran, a soldier who fought with Simón Bolívar's independence movement. transferred to Coast Guard. Ship has been removed from service and partially been dismantled as of 2011.
- D-23 Almirante Brión, named after Luis Brión, an admiral in Bolivar's navy. Sunk in 1978.
- D-32 General Austria, named after José de Austria, a general under Francisco de Miranda's command. Sunk in 1976.
- D-33 Almirante Garcia, named after José María García, a naval officer under Juan Bautista Arismendi. Sunk in 1977.
Fleet Arrangement
- First Division
- * D11 Nueva Esparta
- * D12 Almirante Clemente
- * D13 General Flores
- Second Division
- * D21 Zulia
- * D22 General Moran
- * D23 Almirante Brión
- Third Division
- * D31 Aragua
- * D32 General Austria
- * D33 ''Almirante Garcia''
Indonesian Navy
- Imam Bondjol, named after Tuanku Imam Bonjol, an Islamic figure from West Sumatra who fought against Dutch colonial forces in the Padri War. Its pennant number was later changed to 355.
- Surapati, named after Untung Surapati, a Balinese war fighter who led several rebellions against the Dutch East India Company. Its pennant number was later changed to 356.
Ships in class